Folk society


The concept of folk society (also called "non-city") was elaborated by anthropologist Robert Redfield (Robert Park's generosity) in the first decades of the 20th century, as opposed to the "city" that was outlining in parallel to the development and growth of importance of anthropological discipline.

With the name of the folk society, Redfield therefore intends a kind of antipode society, whose most important features are:

According to Redfield, turning this feature system outlines urban society. Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto

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